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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1961)
4? JAGE HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday, October 1, 1M1 Baptist Seminary Holds nwia! limrhAnn Hero 1 wimi mmikvii iivi v Graduates and ex-studenU of; Golden Gate Theological Semin ary, now residing in Oregon, Washington and Western Canada, will attend a special luncheon at Rickfalls" Restaurant Oct. 19. An alumni team from California will attend the annual convention of Southern Baptists in Oregon and Washington, Oct. 18-20, and assist in organizing the first dis trict chapter of the national alum ni association. The present Oregon-Washington alumni group will be renamed and chartered the "Northwest District Chapter,'" according to Carl M. Halvarson, assistant to the presi dent at Golden Gate Seminary and I executive secretary of the nation al alumni organization. Headlining the dignitaries is the Rev. John Hines, president of the national alumni association, who will deliver the principal address to the graduates and ex-students at a luncheon to begin at 12:30: p.m. . Hines is pastor of First South em Baptist Church in .Garden Grove, near Los Angeles, and is also serving as a member oi the institution's board of trustees. Leaders of Baptists groups in Oregon, Washington and Western Canada attending the annual state convention have been invited to attend the luncheon, Halvarson said. The new organization is expect ed to name a new slate of offi cers who will serve for the com ing year, the executive secretary said. Golden Gate Seminary is oper ated by Southern Baptists in Call fornia and is located at Mill Valley, near San Francisco, on a 126-acre site. Dr. Harold K. Graves is presi dent of the institution and will attend the annual convention of Oregon-Washington Baptists in ad dition. it- ) Pimples? Don't Need Notion. By ANN LANDERS for offerlig himself up fr purely Dear Ann Landers: My prob-1 medicinal purposes. It in indeed lem is too personal to discuss noble. with my mother so 1 am writing j The United States and Brazil are the two most populous countries in the western hemisphere. Presented by Klamath Fall Film CJauici Group TONITE ONLY! a manhole cover lifts hesitantly. Not a soul in sight. The cover slides back and out of the hole pops an upperclass Englishman in a dinner jacket. Casually, he slides into his Rolls and glides into this . British comedy of misdemeanors. - A hilarious parody more than merely funny!'? -Timt Magazine LecguQoF Oenfclemem t W7 Deart Open 6:45 "LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN" iflt 7:15 and 9i25 Starts THURSDAY! TRIUMPHANT PACE FROM THE GREATEST . BOOK OF All , TIME! ORSON WEU.ESKiNGSAuu fctv n l BEFORE SEEN ON ANY SCREEN I vi A J Is issi THE KID WHO CAPTURED THE ARMY! 323 mum iiuprru c UAIIU JrUlMUl T. 'm V PATTI PAGE WALTER WINCHELL MICKEY J irwiilinntiii , - , ROBERT STMUSSr' ARNOLD STANG and Introducing- DAVID KORY as "DONDI" REV. JOHN HINES Show Casts Local Girl ASHLAND (special) Casting for the Vining Repertory Theater's fall production slate was nounced Monday in Ashland. Ten former Oregon Shakespearean Festival actors, remaining in Ash land to prepare Vining's fall sea son, will combine with Rogue Val ley residents to present the four Vining productions "The Boy Friend, Rasliomon, The Mis er," and "Night of the Auk. Sponsored by Southern Oregon College in cooperation with the Oregon Shakespearean Festival, (he Vining season will open Nov. 11 at Ashland's Varsity Theater with William Kinsolving's staging of the madcap musical comedy The Boy Friend." Following on Nov. 12 will be the starkly beauti ful Oriental drama "Rasliomon, as directed by Angus L. Bowmer Tuesday, Nov. 14, will see the opening of Bowmer's staging of; Moliere s riotous comedy The Miser." The foursome will be com plete on Wednesday, Nov. 15, with Carl Ritchie's production oi 'Night of the Auk," the powerful and prophetic drama by Arch Oboler. The season will continue through Dec. 9. Patricia Crawley, Klamath Falls, also of the 1961 Festival Company, will portray Maisie In 'Boy Friend and Brindavoine in 'Miser." . Halley's comet made its last ap pearance in, 1910 and its next visit to our skies Is scheduled for 1986. THURSDAY Cooper-Kerri J mommy , NO ONE- .. ' "f SEATED DURING X f 1NEUSI THE NAKED yft EDGE e'PORTMAN mClLENIO ...., (MOID L wi'.CUSHING g.inWILDIKG Iyw. i 3RYNNER Will GAYNOR Phtt-pcksg 1 M ,7 comedy V" to you for- an answer. I've been dat ing since I was 16. I'm almost 19 notv and my boy friend is 20. We've been go ing . steady for three months. It's becoming aw fully hard to keep our emotions in check. Several weeks ago my face be gan to break out. I've tried not using soap, as my girl friend suggested, but it didn't help. My steady told me last night that my pent-up emotions are making my skin break out. He says fe male prudishncss is unnatural and that my glands are rebelling It sounds very logical. Is this true or false?-MISS MESS Dear Miss: Are the fellows still using that one? I thought It went out with the Stutz Bear cat. If your boy friend's theory was correct, I'd have to be wor ried about all the girls with lovely complexions. See a dermatologist. And while you're there ask him If what your boy friend has In mind will help your complexion. You can then set the guy straight with the Information you get from the physician. And by all means thank him BONANZA Cheryl Stewart, Bonanza High School senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stew, art, was crowned football queen Oct. 13. Other con testants were Judy Ran dall, Nondice McFall and Trudy Brown. Latin Club Holds Sale Committee members helping with the annual Klamath Union High School Latin Club rummage sale say customers will be able to "outfit the whole family," dur ing the sale Friday and Saturday,- Oct. 27 - 28. Items will be on display at the former location oi the Piggly Wiggly Store on Pine Street. Doors will be open from 9:30 a.m. to evening. Mothers of club members will be on hand the opening day to assist. Mrs. Helen Hossman, head of the KUHS foreign language de partment, asks anyone who has rummage to donate to call Til 4-8978 evenings. Money from the yearly sales is used for worthwhile purposes. Stu dents are assisted with financing education, scholarships are pro vided and in the past the club adopted and gave care for a pe Hod of months to an Italian boy. Plane Crashes RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (API A Brazilian . air force trainer plane crashed into a house on the outskirts of Rio de Janiero today, killing the pilot. No one was in the house. Doors Open 6:45 .Dear Ann Landers: You make me sick. That letter from "Doc's Old Doll" who was married to a man younger than herself was just darling. And then you came along with that crummy answer and spoiled everything. I happen to know of several cases where the woman is older and the marriages are wonderful, Your statement that "some wom en at 40 look like SO and their young husbands are running like 60 was downrignt mean. Are you implying the men don't age I attended a 23-year high school reunion in June and I recognized every woman there. But the men had changed so much I had a hard time figuring out who was who. Women may put on a little weight, but at least they don't: get bald. These men are all in their early 40's and I was shocked at the billiard-ball heads. And by the way, Buttercup how old Is that picture of you at the top of your column? FORMER FAN . Dear Former: I made It abundantly clear in my letter to Doc's Old Doll that I, too, knew of some exceptions and that she and Doc certainly sounded con tent. As a rule, however, I don't recommend marriage between a man and an older woman. . As for me, I don't know which picture you're looking at because the ' newspapers change them around, but no picture is more than two years old. And Inci dentally, I'm 43, Petunia. .Any more questions? Dear Ann. My husband oper ates a business from our home. 1 work in an office and I'm excellent at detailed book keeping. I've offered dozens of times to set up an efficient sys tem for him. I even bought ledger cards, but he insists on doing things his own way. "His own way" is half-baked and' it takes forever. His account ant has told him his methods are sloppy and that he ought to let me help him. But the man is plain stubborn. How can I get him to change his mind? W.B.S. Dear W.B.S.: You can't, so give up. You and your husband j sound plenty competitive and 1 suspect he'd prefer to stumble around forever rather than al low you to show him how to do something. Ask his accountant to help him set up an efficient sys tem. And stay out of the act your- BC"'-f' ' " ' To learn the booby-traps of teenage drinking, write for Ann Landers' booklet, "Teenage Drinking," enclosing with your re quest 20 cents in coin and a long, sell-addressea, siampea envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your . problems. Send them to her in care of. this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. The girl has written a book. The girl is Ann Landers. The publisher is Prentice-Hall. The book Is called "Since You Ask Me." Your book store has it. ' AM, Happy Camel Carf Driver, Visits Harry KANSAS CITY; Mo. (AP)- Bashir Ahmad, the Pakistani camel cart driver with the inj fectious grin, stopped In mid- America today to see a prize steer and visit with former presi dent Harry S. Truman. Bashir is on a tour which grew out of chance encounter with Lyn don B. Johnson when the vice president visited Karchi. in May. Johnson singled him out of a crowd, shook hands and invited him to visit the United States. Today's schedule begins at the American Royal Livestock Show for the auction of its grand cham pion steer. Maybe II, a big and blocky 1,000-pound Angus owned by Judy Vining, J7, of Osage, Iowa, won the honor Tuesday. Bashir's schedule also includes a visit to the Liberty Memorial, receiving an honorary Kansas City citizenship, and the trip to the Truman Memorial Library in nearby Independence to see the former president. Bashir arrived in Kansas City by jet tourist flight Tuesday night after a busy day in Texas. "I am so tired I can hardly keep my eyes open." he said through an interpreter. "My face is full of fatigue." , He flashed his big grin. It is a production. The ends of his long mustache turn up. He shows his teeth. He looks straight into your eyes, and his face is all warmth. They told me when the camel cart driver got on the jet Comet he would have a heart attack." he said. "So I told them: 'I am going to see my friend Johnson. If I have a heart attack, then let it go down in history that this man had a heart attack while going to see his friend.' " Before he left home, Bashir said he wanted to meet ordinary people in this country, not just big shots. "I can not differentiate between them." he said Tuesday night. "Their love and affection toward me has been the same." In Dallas Tuesday Bashir re ceived a new pickup truck. "With this I can do in one hour what it took one day to do with a camel," he said. But he will not sell the camel. "It was through the camel that I met Vice President Lyndon Johnson," said Bashir. "I will not sell him. He will stay with me always." Bashir and his entourage the interpreter, a State Department escort and a member of Johnson's slaff will fly to Baltimore this evening. Bashir will start seeing Washington inursday morning. L 1 Jim Criimon Get the facts about a Mortgage Cancellation Fund Assurt your family a home, not a mortgage; a deed, not a debt! CALL: JIM CRISMON Offic 2-3454 Ufa Amy Horn. 4-4628 Top Republican Slates Visit SALEM (AP) Another in a series of prominent national Re publicans is headed for Oregon. Mrs.- Clare B. Williams, assist ant Republican national chair man, will visit Oregon Oct. 25-26. She will speak at fund lunch eons and dinners in Portland, Eu gene, Grants Pass and Medford. WELCOME HOME, AIRMEN IS Since you were out of town when we had our premiere showing of the new '62 models, we extend to you a cordial invitation to come in and see the '62 OLDSMOBILES and the '62 CADILLACS We believe you'll agree that these two brand ew, all new cars are America's finest! Come in! . DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath Ph. 4-4154 Starts THURSDAY! ROARING ACROSS THE BLOODY GROUND OF BLAZING WAR-TIME FRANCE- THI MIGHTY 7th ARMY RODS TO HSU... AND BACK! ASCP ON TH( COMIC STRIP THAT THRILLS MILLIONS! tmM mm m mm im Cafe Fight Jails Pair Two transients were arrested by city police early Sunday morning for fighting inside the Anchor Cafe, S30 South Sixth Street. Police said they were called to the cafe to break up a fight be tween Louis Estrada, 33, and An aslasio Montoya, 36. Both were booked for disorderly conduct at the police station. Montoya failed to appear for court and forfeited $23 bail while Estrada pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay; S2o fine or spend five days in jail. . Another fight ft as investigated J early Saturday morning by city police. A teletype report was re ceived from Bend that four men had beaten some other men and thrown them out of a boxcar. The four men were located in Klamath Falls and questioned. 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